Since 1989, Supercircuits has been a trusted security provider for thousands of police departments,
law enforcement agencies, correctional facilities, government and public facilities, and all
branches of the U.S. Military.

If you need professional installation help, use our contact form or
call us at 877-995-2288 and we'll refer you to one of our authorized video security dealers near you who
can help with any application needs.

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Infrared Cameras and IR Cameras

We offer a range of infrared camera options with built-in IR LEDs that are able to see in almost complete darkness, providing clear, detailed video clarity at nighttime for round-the-clock video surveillance. IR security cameras see at night by using light with wavelengths of greater than 700 nm, which is almost invisible to humans. We also offer night vision cameras which use the 850 nm and 940 nm infrared wavelength for 'no glow' IR. If you need to monitor your property at night, then you should choose an infrared camera. Some of our IR cameras use photocell activation to control their infrared illumination, which automatically turns on and off the camera's IR illuminators as light in the area under surveillance changes.

Need an IR camera or infrared camera to meet your nighttime security needs? We offer a variety of infrared security camera options, with different IR ranges and IR wavelengths.

To see in the dark, IR security cameras use LEDs (Light Emitting Diodes) to produce infrared illumination. Some IR cameras use 850 nm LEDs which produce a barely visible red glow and other models use 940 nm wavelength infrared LEDs that produce a glow that is undetectable to the human eye. This makes the camera ideal for covert surveillance applications.

Many of our night vision cameras also feature Smart IR (smart infrared). This adjusts the infrared light emitted by the camera as the subject moves closer to or further away, to deliver a clear image that’s neither washed out at close range or too dark at longer distances.